We are going to end talking with Spruance about his present and future: Web Of Mimicry, Secret Chiefs 3 and Asva.
My questions are in bold; his answers are in thin.
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In the first part of this interview, Trey Spruance told us about his first steps as the guitarist and composer of Mr. Bungle and Scourge. After that in 1990, Spruance relocated to San Francisco, where he continued involved with Mr. Bungle, but also formed part of various nonsensical and instructive projects with Gregg Turkington and John Zorn.
Bungleheads, ¡this second part is 4 U! Trey Spruance will elaborate about the recording of "Disco Volante", and you will know some strange facts about "Merry Go Bye Bye". Also you could read what Trey thinks on his brief residence in Faith No More, and above all, see what he thinks about Mr. Bungle' end.
My questions are in bold; his answers are in thin.
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Interview to Trey Spruance
by Rivers (September 2008)
- Part One: I was very thankful when Slayer came along and rescued me from any temptation to further depression in the bleak nothingness of 'rock & roll' .
- Part Two: Mr. Bungle is a band that insists on pedigree over life itself --- if it means death for the band, so be it .
- Part Three: you better be someone who does music because your VERY LIFE depends on it!

For a small bunch of fans, Trey Spruance needs no introduction. He is the insanely talented guitarist of Secret Chiefs 3 and Mr. Bungle, and other bizarre bands such as Faxed Head, Three Doctors and... yes, he played in a Faith No More album. After seeking him for two years, on september 08 we both were able to do an email interview. In this first part, Spruance is going to talk about his chilhood in Eureka, the first show of Mr. Bungle, his obscure death metal background with the band Scourge, his underground projects in the beginning of the nineties and his friendship with Gregg Turkington and John Zorn.
My questions are in bold; his answers are in thin.
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Melvins - A Senile Animal
(10 de Octubre de 2006 / Ipecac Recordings / IPC-082)
Nuevamente Melvins se suman a las colaboraciones, aunque esta vez el sistema escogido es la absorción. Así el bajista y el batería de Big Business, interesantísimo grupo californiano con amagos stoner de herencia Melvins, engrosan las mermadas filas del ya dúo de Seattle. Pero, si el puesto de batería está en poder de un talento de las dimensiones de Dale Crover, ¿a qué responde duplicar funciones? Simplemente una nueva marcianada del impredecible King Buzzo nos seduce con una jugarreta consistente en diez temas impulsados por dos baterías simultáneas. Dos baterías al unísono, cuatro voces recitando los temas y la esencia del alucinógeno mundo Melvins para una muesca más en el prolijo madero de aciertos atribuibles al entrañable, y perdidísimo para el mundo de los cuerdos, King Buzzo.






